The other night I watched “The Bride of Frankenstein” so I could again enjoy the wonderful Max Steiner score that I first loved in my childhood seeing Flash Gordon serials in movie theaters. It was the Flash Gordon serials that Star Wars was imitating with the receding narrative.
Imagine 8 months ago
A typo.
BigDaveGlass 8 months ago
Star Wars has a lot to answer for…….
CaptainRC 8 months ago
An appropriate allegory for what Disney basically did to Star Wars.
pschearer Premium Member 8 months ago
The other night I watched “The Bride of Frankenstein” so I could again enjoy the wonderful Max Steiner score that I first loved in my childhood seeing Flash Gordon serials in movie theaters. It was the Flash Gordon serials that Star Wars was imitating with the receding narrative.
CrackerJack 8 months ago
Looks like we’re in for a hare-raising adventure!
mousefumanchu Premium Member 8 months ago
How true. Marvel, Star Wars, they’ve become so convoluted you lose interest.
Steverino Premium Member 8 months ago
I can’t read this anymore. I’m getting spaced out.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
We’ve been here before.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member 8 months ago
Ummmmm….. Mechanically, either the arrow, or the propulsion nozzles are pointing the wrong way….
Cool ship, tho. It would make one he…ck of a whirly-gig! (You know? Those things on the roof that vent the attic?)
artjohn42 8 months ago
In panel one, is the red arrow on the ship supposed to point in the direction of rotation, or does it serve another purpose?